Tuesday, May 4, 2021

First Turn Up the Heat Reader's Challenge Excerpt, "My First Submissive Adventure." Read and review to win prizes!

 In my last post I told you about the Turn Up the Heat Reader Challenge, where you can win prizes for reading and reviewing smut.  I promised I would provide excerpts from some of the contest stories.  Since it's my blog, I'm starting with my entry, a short story called My First Submissive Adventure.   (If you're outside the US, use this link.)  It's about Ginny, who is newly divorced and anxious to explore her submissive side -- but does Tom have what it takes to get inside her defenses? 

Here's an excerpt:

“Would you like me to turn my back while you change?” you asked.

Deep breath.  “I was thinking we could kiss some more.”

You closed the small distance between us, but this kiss was not like before.  More like a peck, and then you stepped back. I moved forward, wanting more.  You shook your head.  “We had an agreement, sweetie,” you said.  “Not too far on the first date.”

“We could break the agreement,” I said, my voice small.

There was a gleam in your eye.  “Is that what you want?” 

I nodded.  “Yes.”

You tilted your head.  “What does that make you?”

I didn’t know what you meant.  “A woman who changed her mind?”  You didn’t say anything.  “Someone who wants to have some fun?”  Still silence.  And then I knew.  “A slut.”  Just saying those words made my pussy throb.  In for a penny, in for a pound.  “Sir.” 

You nodded.  “Good girl.”

 

Note from Jasmine Gold: As the name of this blog indicates, I write erotica. Check out my dark, dystopian novel about naked sex slaves, Mindgames. Your darkest fantasies, with a phenomenal plot and characters you will come to think of as beloved friends. Available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited  and in paperback.  Or read my book of short stories about hot, consensual sex, The Mature Woman's Guide to Desire, available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited.

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